Since  we do not have sales numbers from the Windows Phone 7, it would specify  they are not selling in addition to expected. If they were, Blackberry phones would  possibly take more of a hit as a result. So, when can we guess to see a  utterly new OS for Blackberry handsets so they can be aggressive? The  answers is probably later rather then earlier. So as to take advantage  of the QNX OS on Blackberry phones, will entail something which is not  in place today on the hardware. Based on comments at Live At Dive, the  QNX software needs to have multi-core chips in order to effectively  perform and that has become the focus for RIM with respect to the  Blackberry phones. At the moment, there are no multi-core chips which  can be used without chewing up the battery. RIM is presently focused on  the Blackberry Playbook and it is running the QNX software with a  multi-core processor to take advantage of the features. It does seem  that the historic Blackberry phones have taken a back seat to the coming  tablet, as though RIM knows they cannot compete at the moment.RIM  procured QNX software for use on their coming Blackberry Playbook and  there was hope they were also going to be replacing the present  Blackberry OS 6.0. This would mirror the plans Google has for running  both mobile phones and tablets using  the Android 3.0. Over 2 years ago, RIM was making claims that it had  the finest offering gadjets at Verizon and at the time, they were doing  very well with their mobile devices, including the Blackberry Storm. Now  we are ending the year and Blackberry cell phones are being entirely  overshadowed by Android phones at Verizon. With the Windows Phone 7  coming to Verizon next year and the ongoing rumor of a Verizon iPhone,  where is that going to leave Blackberry phones? If you look at other  wireless carriers in the US, the image is much the same. Sales of  Blackberry phones continues to be replaced by Android OS phones.in phones-mobiles4.blogspot.is you find all about phone the latsest phone news,and upcoming phones
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Blackberry Phones Need QNX
Since  we do not have sales numbers from the Windows Phone 7, it would specify  they are not selling in addition to expected. If they were, Blackberry phones would  possibly take more of a hit as a result. So, when can we guess to see a  utterly new OS for Blackberry handsets so they can be aggressive? The  answers is probably later rather then earlier. So as to take advantage  of the QNX OS on Blackberry phones, will entail something which is not  in place today on the hardware. Based on comments at Live At Dive, the  QNX software needs to have multi-core chips in order to effectively  perform and that has become the focus for RIM with respect to the  Blackberry phones. At the moment, there are no multi-core chips which  can be used without chewing up the battery. RIM is presently focused on  the Blackberry Playbook and it is running the QNX software with a  multi-core processor to take advantage of the features. It does seem  that the historic Blackberry phones have taken a back seat to the coming  tablet, as though RIM knows they cannot compete at the moment.RIM  procured QNX software for use on their coming Blackberry Playbook and  there was hope they were also going to be replacing the present  Blackberry OS 6.0. This would mirror the plans Google has for running  both mobile phones and tablets using  the Android 3.0. Over 2 years ago, RIM was making claims that it had  the finest offering gadjets at Verizon and at the time, they were doing  very well with their mobile devices, including the Blackberry Storm. Now  we are ending the year and Blackberry cell phones are being entirely  overshadowed by Android phones at Verizon. With the Windows Phone 7  coming to Verizon next year and the ongoing rumor of a Verizon iPhone,  where is that going to leave Blackberry phones? If you look at other  wireless carriers in the US, the image is much the same. Sales of  Blackberry phones continues to be replaced by Android OS phones.